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Products’ Quality Preservation and Agricultural Transformation in Nigeria

Received: 18 July 2015    Accepted: 20 July 2015    Published: 12 October 2015
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Abstract

This paper discussed mechanics of agricultural product deterioration and preservation technologies in the in the era of agricultural transformation in Nigeria from the agribusiness perspective. It also focused on the measures of promoting appropriate preservation technologies in the rural areas in order to reduce product losses. The paper concluded that adoption of simple, effective and appropriate preservation technologies, government involvement in establishing more agro-processing centers/storage facilities and provision of micro credit facilities in the rural areas would ensure food security in Nigeria.

DOI 10.11648/j.sjbm.s.2015030501.18
Published in Science Journal of Business and Management (Volume 3, Issue 5-1, September 2015)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainable Entrepreneurial Developments in Agribusiness

Page(s) 35-40
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Keywords

Transformation, Food Security, Agri-Business, Technologies, Preservation, Products

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    Essien, B. A, Essien, J. B., Bello R. S. Products’ Quality Preservation and Agricultural Transformation in Nigeria. Sci J Bus Manag. 2015;3(5-1):35-40. doi: 10.11648/j.sjbm.s.2015030501.18

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